Wednesday, October 5, 2011

La Pine Area Subdivisions

A couple years ago the local newspaper asked me to provide a summary of neighborhoods and subdivisions in the La Pine area.  Surprisingly, these descriptions and prices still look pretty current even despite the so-called down-turn.  Here's what was published:

Antelope Meadows: South of La Pine center approximately six miles.  Neighborhood positioned between Highway 31 and 97off Beal Road.  Mostly one to five acre lots with dirt/gravel road access.  Mix of bare land, Frame and Manufactured homes ranging from 40,000 to mostly under 200,000.

River Pine Estates:  South of La Pine eight miles where Hackett Drive intersects Highway 97.   Hackett Drive is one of several other paved roads in the neighborhood that connect with dirt/gravel.  The neighborhood is an area of mostly one acre lots with a mix of bare land, Frame and Manufactured homes at levels mostly under 300,000.

Jack Pine Village:  South of La Pine 9 miles where Tumbo Drive intersects Highway 97.  The neighborhood has dirt/gravel access and is an area of mostly one acre lots with a mix of bare land, Frame and Manufactured homes, mostly under 200,000.

Sun Forest: Ten miles South of town where Sun Forest Drive intersects Highway 31.  The neighborhood has dirt/gravel access and is an area of mostly one acre lots with a mix of bare land, Frame and Manufactured homes, mostly under 200,000.

Lazy River South:  Seven Miles north of Town Center in the vicinity of the Golf Course reaching south, on either side of the Little Deschutes for approximately three miles.  Mostly paved access with many properties having Little Deschutes River frontage.  Mix of bare land, Manufactured and Frame homes on varying acreages ranging from low 100's to well into the 600's or more.

Newberry Estates:  Just east of Wiciup Junction where Rosland Road Meets Ammon.  The neighborhood has dirt/gravel access and is an area of mostly one acre lots with a mix of bare land, Frame and Manufactured homes ranging from the mid 100's to well above.

Ponderosa Pines:  Five miles west of town Center where Ponderosa Way meets Burgess Road then south.  Mixture of mostly paved and some gravel access surrounded by public and private woodlands.  Mostly one acre thickly treed lots with a mixture of Frame and Manufactured homes ranging from the 100's to the mid 500's.

Ponderosa Pines East: Where Dorrance Meadow intersects both Brooks and Pine Loop Drive.  Thickly treed one acre plus lots with a mixture of Frame and Manufactured homes ranging from the 100's to the 400,000 plus range.

Sunrise Blvd and Vicinity:  This is an area in the Day Road, Woodchip, and up and down the Sunrise Blvd area.  This zone features mostly paved road access and predominantly Frame built homes commanding prices mostly ranging between the mid 200's to well into the 400,000 plus range.

Wild River:  Where Burgess Road intersects both Kokanee and Wild River Way on either side of the Deschutes river at Pringle Falls.  Paved road access to lots ranging from one quarter to full acre lots.  This neighborhood features custom built Frame homes commanding prices into the 700,000 plus zone.

Crescent Creek:
Planned community just north of Town Center off of Huntington.  Paved road access to mostly one eighth to one quarter acre lots featuring frame built homes with access to walking trails and clubhouse.  Prices touch into the mid 200's.

Huntington Meadows: Development just south of town off South Huntington Road.  Paved road access to mostly one eighth acre lots with Framed homes that have sold mostly in the 150,000 dollar range or, in some cases, much less.

Cagle: Just north of Wickiup Junction on west side of Highway 97 north of Burgess.  Dirt/Gravel access to a neighborhood of one acre lots with a mix of bare land, Frame and Manufactured homes at levels mostly under 200,000.

Wheeler Ranch: A development just east of Town Center in the area where William Foss meets Wheeler Road south to Finley Butte.  These are mostly quarter acre lots with Framed Craftsman-like homes in the mid 100's plus.

Pine Crest:  Five miles north of Town Center where US 97 meets Pine Crest Lane.   Dirt/Gravel access to a neighborhood of one acre lots with a mix of bare land, Frame and Manufactured homes at levels mostly under 200,000.

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